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Hydrogen spillover effects in the reduction of iron oxide

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Freshly formed metal accelerates the rate of reduction of ferric oxide in the presence of water vapour. This effect is explained on the basis of the spillover of hydrogen from the metal sites to the oxide phase through “portholes” of water.

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Свеже образуюшийся металл увеличивает скорость восстановления окиси железа в присутствии водяного пара. Этот эффект объясняется на основе вытечки водорода с металла на окисную фазу через „проходные дырки” воды.

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Viswanath, R.P., Viswanathan, B. & Sastri, M.V.S. Hydrogen spillover effects in the reduction of iron oxide. React Kinet Catal Lett 2, 51–56 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02060952

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